The fifth Gwayala Karmapa of Tibet who lived in the 1500s ce used his own astrological natal chart as well as signs on his body to develop a deep understanding of the true shape of the world and his part in it as the manifestation of a celestial bodhisattva/angel. A psychopomp guide for others.
The duties of a priest of the underworld Goddess are to act as a psychopomp like Mercury/Hermes/Moses/Massau guide to the underworld realm of souls. This would include what Jews call overseeing the Techiyas HaMesim or awakening/enlivening of the realm of the dead, Called the Ghost Dance in indigenous America.
The few astrologers I have seen over the years to discuss my natal chart configuration could not understand why a person who carries an ancient priestly lineage tradition (called in Hebrew a Kahuna) might have had the nodal axis of the celestial orb Pluto aligned with the Earth's horizon at birth. very few work with the planetary nodes or even know they exist as a tool for delineation of a chart. Also, with Saturn Kazimi at the first degree of Scorpio. This time back in the 1950s was an opening star window as described in the Sefer HaZohar. This was when the nodal north point of Pluto was conjunct the beta Gemini star in the tropical wheel's middle decan of the crab. This decan is the fixed Scorpio decan connected to the HYDRA water snake.
In the table of the hours of the seraphim from the Clavicle of Solomon this same chart manifested during the nighttime hour associated with the angel Samael who is also associated with the underworld.
An astrologer might not know possibly how it is that the bright twin Teomim stars in Gemini are used to align the sky to the Temple of the Goddess at Dendera.
Priest of the Goddess.
To my Jewish people the Techiyas HaMesim needs a certain relationship to the realm of souls the underworld. The deity called in Pueblo Tewa AVINYU who is a water snake inhabits this land of the American Southwest. This word is also close to the Hebrew AVINU "our divine parent".
I am a water snake born in the Tibetan year of the water snake.
This year of the wood snake is a good time to be known!
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